“(…) Malheiro turns perhaps the most traditional instrument into something unfamiliar. Her voice has a soulful, jazzy delivery and the fact she’s not afraid to belt adds to the delirium in her vocal and effects pieces. Exaggerated breaths and whispers filter through her machines into a demonic ASMR. Later, a bed of pitch bent babbling loops has her briefly dancing along with her digitally induced glossolalia. Content follows form, her lyrics grapple with the borders between self and social, the set opening with the line “I’m listening to other’s words while I try to write my own”, sung relatively cleanly as effects gradually seep in and take her voice somewhere else. Similar themes keep recurring throughout her set, the balance between euphonious and synthesized mania she conjures making the questions and confusions in her words all the more tangible.”